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This 10-page pamphlet consists of a long poem recalling the author's 1863 Christmas dinner. He and his companions foraged for a pig and snuck it past the guards outside Vicksburg, Mississippi. Robinson appears to have printed this ephemeral piece as a Christmas greeting for friends in 1913.

Subcollection

Personal Narratives

Source Type

personal narrative

Place of Publication

Milwaukee, WI

Source Creation Date

1913

Publisher-Electronic

Wisconsin Historical Society

Publication Date-Electronic

2011

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